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. >> i think that would be true if you were in an ideal environment where we're all eating what we need to be eating. we do need to give our bodies a rest and a break and to help facilitate that detoxifying process by giving ourselves some really good, healthy food. >> reporter: news4. >> all the nutrition experts we spoke to did agree on one thing -- people should focus on making healthy lifestyle changes rather than using a fad diet. >>> first came her new look, and now we have her new official portrait of first lady michelle obama. photographer chuck kennedy took it in the green room of the white house. unlike her first official portrait from 2009, mrs. obama is sporting her new bangs, a haircut that she recently joked that she got because she's having a mid life crisis. see? you're not the only one. >>> next -- the life changing surprise for a local high school student. >>> paying for college. the cost of that college education has never been higher. but one local high school senior won't have to worry about that. he is the first person in his entire family to go to college. news4's
. >> i think that would be true if you were in an ideal environment where we're all eating what we need to be eating. we do need to give our bodies a rest and a break and to help facilitate that detoxifying process by giving ourselves some really good, healthy food. >> reporter: news4. >> all the nutrition experts we spoke to did agree on one thing -- people should focus on making healthy lifestyle changes rather than using a fad diet. >>> first came her new look, and...
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throwing a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll dol te 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> a secret santa saves the day for several families. that is our top stranding story tonight on. a judge rules collecting phone records may be can't -- unconstitutional. and, our forecast. you can read it all on wjla.com right now. >> one week from 10 out, lots of kids will try to catch a glimpse of santa in his say. those at the children's hospital got to see him up close and personal. look at that view. washednd two elves windows at the portland, oregon hospital. they say they are happy to do something to brighten the season. >> what they didn't say is that the reindeer got the place 30 in the first place. >> exactly. [laughter] i am sure the kids loved it. chef, you seem less tens
throwing a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll dol te 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> a secret santa saves the day for several families. that is our top stranding...
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they are in a therapeutic environment, and so it is illegal to discriminate against that person. now, that said, there are some regulations that militate against certain medications. for instance, if you are to dot on methadone, then you can't operate a truck or bus under the dot; you can't use their-the dot approval process. but that has less to do with being on medication-assisted treatment and more to do with their policies about certain kinds of medications, and even though there are challenges to that, that tends to be the issue. so, in short, mat is covered by the ada, and an individual should not be discriminated against because they're on medication-assisted treatment. now if they're currently using, despite the fact they're on medication-assisted treatment, then it's a different matter. the ada won't protect them. and when we come back, i want to continue to talk a little bit about that and also about some access issues. we'll be right back. [music] it's really important to coordinate care especially, for anybody, but especially for people with disabilities because they
they are in a therapeutic environment, and so it is illegal to discriminate against that person. now, that said, there are some regulations that militate against certain medications. for instance, if you are to dot on methadone, then you can't operate a truck or bus under the dot; you can't use their-the dot approval process. but that has less to do with being on medication-assisted treatment and more to do with their policies about certain kinds of medications, and even though there are...
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it's a very violent environment and it can happen. nobody, i don't believe, really knows the true reasons why sometimes. >> i'm really nervous. i'm really nervous. >> two years ago officer karen talley was brutally assaulted and nearly died. today is her first day back behind the walls of "b" cell house. karen originally started work at the prison in 1997. >> in the michigan city area there's not a lot of jobs and i had two small children, and i had to find a job that could pay the bills, you know, and be able to support them. >> at the time officer talley was responsible for supervising "b" cell house, an important part of her job was securing the inmates back in their cells with a system called rolling of the bar, an archaic locking device left over from an earlier era. >> that day, chow lines were running late. i said, come on, guys, in your cells. if you miss roll-in, you know what happens. i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar. bigger than anything, here are three of them didn't make it. so i went down and i started
it's a very violent environment and it can happen. nobody, i don't believe, really knows the true reasons why sometimes. >> i'm really nervous. i'm really nervous. >> two years ago officer karen talley was brutally assaulted and nearly died. today is her first day back behind the walls of "b" cell house. karen originally started work at the prison in 1997. >> in the michigan city area there's not a lot of jobs and i had two small children, and i had to find a job...
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tonight he mightjust do so. paper what the labour party might do in environment in 2015. do in environment in 2015. pitch the opposition into power in two—and—a—half years time. two—and—a—half years time. for one man, the paper isn't blank. man, the paper isn't blank. but bears the impression of this place. bears the impression of this place. eventually comes, it will have been made in dagenham. made in dagenham. tank, institute for public policy research. research. breaking one, last done before the 1997 labour landslide. 1997 labour landslide. thinks about the current economy, but less about society. but less about society. of society's sociologists, the barbers of barking and dagenham. barbers of barking and dagenham. —— barking and dagenham. back, 23 years ago, what were you doing? doing? at the time i was working for tony blair, actually. for tony blair, actually. commission was a landmark piece of work. work. became the agenda of the labour government. government. posed then are the right ones for today. today. welfare, housing, the labour market, whether we got that
tonight he mightjust do so. paper what the labour party might do in environment in 2015. do in environment in 2015. pitch the opposition into power in two—and—a—half years time. two—and—a—half years time. for one man, the paper isn't blank. man, the paper isn't blank. but bears the impression of this place. bears the impression of this place. eventually comes, it will have been made in dagenham. made in dagenham. tank, institute for public policy research. research. breaking one,...
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what sober living housing offers is an environment. permanent supportive housing, however, may be not be as focused initially on recovery, and so we need to facilitate those services in those settings. because vouchers are being handed out by hud and these programs are being facilitated, but we do need to make sure that there's sufficient services available to address the psychological and-and the substance-related issues that a person may experience. and how do people gain access to that information in order for them to go and basically, i wouldn't say demand, but really negotiate for those types of services, barbara? well, there has to be coordination, and one of the things that the affordable care act is gonna offer is also case management, and hopefully through these case management services there can a seamless transition from recovery into the community, and the fair housing act, you know, prohibits discrimination against people in recovery from housing because that's considered a disability. so, you know, theoretically going for
what sober living housing offers is an environment. permanent supportive housing, however, may be not be as focused initially on recovery, and so we need to facilitate those services in those settings. because vouchers are being handed out by hud and these programs are being facilitated, but we do need to make sure that there's sufficient services available to address the psychological and-and the substance-related issues that a person may experience. and how do people gain access to that...
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that might make your local environment fine, but you're exposing the rest of the world to higher levels, so i would urge you to think both very, very locally which is really critical, especially for you all who are exposed to so many by-products of all kinds of con yo*n. >> and in terms of monitoring air, can you tell me, if we were to do it individually just out of our need to know, try to get the department to monitor the air, can you tell me -- >> i think this would be a great question for rachel, she's done a lot of oil and soil sampling and monitoring and she's familiar with the labs that work in this area and would be able to give you a lot of support and help. >> thank you. >> okay. >> so, shall we open it to wider questions. we have about 10, 15, 20 minutes. >> so, this may sound a little weird to come from someone with the breast cancer fund but i want to say everything that connie said could be breast cancer but it could also be loads of other diseases so what she's talking about really is not just concerns about one of the very worst diseases to which too many of us succumb,
that might make your local environment fine, but you're exposing the rest of the world to higher levels, so i would urge you to think both very, very locally which is really critical, especially for you all who are exposed to so many by-products of all kinds of con yo*n. >> and in terms of monitoring air, can you tell me, if we were to do it individually just out of our need to know, try to get the department to monitor the air, can you tell me -- >> i think this would be a great...
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we are victims of our environments growing up. we are victims of our context that we live in and, therefore, we all, you know, are not "responsible for that behavior and therefore should be mitigating." when you look at the testimony that comes in, whether it's from a mother or from neighbors or from teachers that are talking about really mitigating circumstances, they are the rotten social background kind of arguments, the abuse and the suffering that that individual experienced and those things show up in the brain. the brain is also a sponge. the brain isn't simply created by genetics and it's very much shaped by environment. and so my mentor john monaghan likened the problem of predicting violent people to predicting violent storms. when you think of meteorology, you think of the difficulty of classifying a hurricane and tracking a hurricane, making judgments about such complex behavior that has sort of chaotic premises underlying it, you're going to make lots of mistakes. you're going to make lots of mistakes in both directio
we are victims of our environments growing up. we are victims of our context that we live in and, therefore, we all, you know, are not "responsible for that behavior and therefore should be mitigating." when you look at the testimony that comes in, whether it's from a mother or from neighbors or from teachers that are talking about really mitigating circumstances, they are the rotten social background kind of arguments, the abuse and the suffering that that individual experienced and...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. le le store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the transition that you see with people. oh, that feels really good. it's hugging my body. they just look at you like you cured all the problems they've ever had. we hear it all the time: "i didn't know a bed could feel like this." oh yeah. you can have comfort and you can be in the same bed. i can adjust mine to my liking and she can do the same. the sleep number bed is more than just a mattress. you sleep on it, you'll understand. during the sleep number columbus day event, save $500 to $700 on the final closeout of our performance series mattress sets. but hurry-ends soon! only at one of our 425 sleep numbe
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. le le store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the...
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the risk is going to be a contention prone environment. the risk of these protests rekindling israel. the world cup will happen 3-4 months before the election. we can get into more details on the discussion. what is the political impact on this? i think we will see recent polls telling a much more of a shirt term -- short-term story. approval ratings going down. not necessarily being transferred to the opposition leaders. number of undecided voters increasing. a crease is a dark horse candidate. and not a political noise and volatility in the next 2-3 months. it is too soon to say that the chances of her elections have diminished the point where she will not be a candidate or she will not run. the era of presidential popularity that began in her second term, that was unusual for brazilian history standards. now she's back to the norm. the end of a super cycle presidential popularity. even where she is now, she is competitive when it comes to elections. i think that it is soon to say to make long-term predictions on this. i will end here. >
the risk is going to be a contention prone environment. the risk of these protests rekindling israel. the world cup will happen 3-4 months before the election. we can get into more details on the discussion. what is the political impact on this? i think we will see recent polls telling a much more of a shirt term -- short-term story. approval ratings going down. not necessarily being transferred to the opposition leaders. number of undecided voters increasing. a crease is a dark horse...
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. >> we need to make sure the internet is a safe and secure environment for everyone is a community built on trust and respect. >> you can watch the announcements and view a tip sheet on the website. >> baltimore county council voted in favor of an amended bill for the so-called rain tax. the council is expected to release those changes later. under the original measure, the fees ranged anywhere from 18-$36 to homeowners. facedidential properties pang 6 $9 per to thousand square feet. paying $69 per 2000 square feet. next six months, you can expect lane closures and steel plates along york road in baltimore county. crews got to work replacing 2,700 feet of water pipes that struck from the belt way 2 washington ave. washingtonway to ave. the work will be completed by early fall. >> many of us will be looking to get rid of some documents, but you want to make sure you are doing it safely. on saturday, the better business bureau is holding its annual shredding event. anyone can bring up to three bags of documents to the curious locations. >> three tracks and what they do is various types of
. >> we need to make sure the internet is a safe and secure environment for everyone is a community built on trust and respect. >> you can watch the announcements and view a tip sheet on the website. >> baltimore county council voted in favor of an amended bill for the so-called rain tax. the council is expected to release those changes later. under the original measure, the fees ranged anywhere from 18-$36 to homeowners. facedidential properties pang 6 $9 per to thousand...
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it seems to me here you are helping yourself, helping the environment. virginia politicians wanted to cough up more money. the you think you would never sell a car sort of in protest? >> not at all. we're keeping it in protest. that is the way they are sometimes. if it moves that want to tax it, but we are very happy with it. even with its current level, it's very economical for us. i just hope that it does not lead to a bigger fee in the future as more and more people get hybrids. they reduced their gas consumption and gas tax revenue drops. i hope they don't go for a bigger bite of the apple at the expense of the owners. gerri: we should point out that most owners get a big fat tax credit. did you manage to get that? >> no, we did not to my knowledge get tax credit. gerri: okay. well, darn it. there was a way you could have saved some of that. thank you for coming on. it is a pleasure to see you. thank you for telling a so what is going on in virginia. they did you coming and going. there is no way to avoid it. thank you so much. gerri: we are just get
it seems to me here you are helping yourself, helping the environment. virginia politicians wanted to cough up more money. the you think you would never sell a car sort of in protest? >> not at all. we're keeping it in protest. that is the way they are sometimes. if it moves that want to tax it, but we are very happy with it. even with its current level, it's very economical for us. i just hope that it does not lead to a bigger fee in the future as more and more people get hybrids. they...
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to do it in the environment of these big gun shows, which are basically a giant gun shop with many dealers real hi doesn't add anything to it. as police chief johnson said, it takes a minute or two to go through the background check. the second thing is that the whole point of the exercise is that it keeps the criminal from coming in and buying guns. so when mr. lapierre says, well, you know, this is no good because criminals won't subject themselves to a background check, that's precisely the point. >> sure. what was the feeling in the room from you and your colleagues after hearing gabby giffords speak today? how much of an impact do you think she had? >> i think she had a real impact. i think the other moment of real impact was when her husband, captain kelly, talked about the child at gabrielle giffords' shooting who was killed by the 13th bullet, and pointed out that if the shooter hadn't had that high capacity magazine, before he got to that 13th bullet, he would have had to reload. and that shooting came to an end when the shooter had to reload. so the moment when you have 20 stop f
to do it in the environment of these big gun shows, which are basically a giant gun shop with many dealers real hi doesn't add anything to it. as police chief johnson said, it takes a minute or two to go through the background check. the second thing is that the whole point of the exercise is that it keeps the criminal from coming in and buying guns. so when mr. lapierre says, well, you know, this is no good because criminals won't subject themselves to a background check, that's precisely the...
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has served the area for 1 hundred and 50 years we're planning you understand public health and our environment don't think that so come in down and see how >> okay. good afternoon. today is october 15, 2013. it's 11:11 and i like to call the meeting to order. clerk, please call the role. >> the first order of business is roll call. commission members respond with i call your name. >> saint. >> here. >> rosales. >> here. >> johnson. >> here. >> all members of the presence are present. the next order is announcements. >> the next meeting is a regular meeting held on tuesday november 5, 2013 at 1:00 at city hall room 116. b. announcement of devices or the use of cell phones are prohibited at this meeting. be advised that the chair may order the removal from the meeting room of anyone responsible for the ringing of or the use of cell phone or pager or some producing electronic device. c, announcement for public comment. the member of the public have two minutes to make comments on the agenda. it's strongly recommended that members of the public who wish to address the commission fill out a speaker
has served the area for 1 hundred and 50 years we're planning you understand public health and our environment don't think that so come in down and see how >> okay. good afternoon. today is october 15, 2013. it's 11:11 and i like to call the meeting to order. clerk, please call the role. >> the first order of business is roll call. commission members respond with i call your name. >> saint. >> here. >> rosales. >> here. >> johnson. >> here....
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while not seeing a high-growth environment like the onee woulbe seeg in chi, bui don't think anybody can expect for a mature economy like the u.s. one. >> given your optimism, will you be hiring this year? >> actually, the interesting thing is, we are around 61,000 employees worldwide. and there are some moves in there, and interestingly, we see that the u.s. has been gaining on the employment side. and that's very much a reflection of what happens in our portfolio. the more we add value, the more you see aero space as well as automotive growing. and on top of that, with the very attractive lower engineer prices now, that also particularly helps. >> one thing that's not working in your favor are aluminum prices, which are down sharply over the last couple of years. what has to happen for those prices to go up? and is part of your strategy to cut back on aluminum production? >> well, our strategy is very chloral focused to be independent of what we can control, so let's focus on the things we can control. the things we can contl in or upstream business is to come down in the cost curv
while not seeing a high-growth environment like the onee woulbe seeg in chi, bui don't think anybody can expect for a mature economy like the u.s. one. >> given your optimism, will you be hiring this year? >> actually, the interesting thing is, we are around 61,000 employees worldwide. and there are some moves in there, and interestingly, we see that the u.s. has been gaining on the employment side. and that's very much a reflection of what happens in our portfolio. the more we add...
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we can and should continue to look for ways to protect our environment. these efforts must be open, transparent and based on sound science. only then can the american people decide whether the cost of epa's regulatory agenda is supported by the facts. that concludes my opening statement and the ranking member the gentleman from texas is recognized for her opening statement. >> thank you very much and good morning. i am very pleased to welcome administrator mccarthy to this hearing. she has had a distinguished record at the environmental protection agency being selected to epa administrator and by all accounts she has done an exemplary job since assuming the position. while i think her record performance and integrity speak for themselves i thought it was important to review the mission of the agency. first the mission of epa is to protect human health and the environment. as someone who worked in public health before he entered politics, i can think of no mission of the federal government that is more important or noble than that. as a member of congress
we can and should continue to look for ways to protect our environment. these efforts must be open, transparent and based on sound science. only then can the american people decide whether the cost of epa's regulatory agenda is supported by the facts. that concludes my opening statement and the ranking member the gentleman from texas is recognized for her opening statement. >> thank you very much and good morning. i am very pleased to welcome administrator mccarthy to this hearing. she...
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won't select its next governor until next year, but the candidates spent the day talking about the environment. not the political one, the green one. five of the six declared candidates took part in a forum sponsored by the chesapeake bay foundation and the group 1,000 friends of maryland. >>> and remember that incredible story over the summer when a woman survived a bay bridge crash that sent her car plunging into the chesapeake? we are just learning that canadian truck driver pled guilty to four charges, including negligent driving. it turns out that was the truck driver's first solo trip into the united states. 23-year-old, morgan lake managed to swim to safety after her car plunged 40 feet off the bay bridge. >> remarkable video. still ahead, full stop. we'll have an update on the evictions that left a blind man and his family with no place to go. top. >> a little bit milder today. still a little bit below average. here are the numbers, 59 goes in the book. 40 is the low. average is 62 and 44. we'll come back and talk about what day is going to hit 60s and which day is a yellow alert. >> b
won't select its next governor until next year, but the candidates spent the day talking about the environment. not the political one, the green one. five of the six declared candidates took part in a forum sponsored by the chesapeake bay foundation and the group 1,000 friends of maryland. >>> and remember that incredible story over the summer when a woman survived a bay bridge crash that sent her car plunging into the chesapeake? we are just learning that canadian truck driver pled...
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also the environment there are a lot of things you can capitalize because you don't have to invest on electric cars or transit or whatever to reduce the carbon dioxide, because the emissions of bicycle is zero. there is a huge problem in the u.s. by traffic noise. a lot of people are not aware of it but the effects for people being constantly having traffic noise are enormously. also, in the netherlands productivity loss because the effect that, for instance, in amsterdam, so many people cycle means that there will be a lot less congestion. when you have ever visited amsterdam, see all of these people cycle and who think what would happen if all of these trips would have to be made by car, then there would be no more amsterdam economy because no one would be able to move about. there would be one giant traffic jam all day. so the bike is the grease in the amsterdam economy. you have to build less highways, you have to build less parking garage. you put the bike -- use very little space. where you have to build parking garage, they're very expensive. there are recent surveys that compa
also the environment there are a lot of things you can capitalize because you don't have to invest on electric cars or transit or whatever to reduce the carbon dioxide, because the emissions of bicycle is zero. there is a huge problem in the u.s. by traffic noise. a lot of people are not aware of it but the effects for people being constantly having traffic noise are enormously. also, in the netherlands productivity loss because the effect that, for instance, in amsterdam, so many people cycle...
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. >> that's why when they come to the group i try to make it a very welcoming environment, and have pizza. we recognize their desire to want to quit because it's a great thing to want to do that and to care about their health. >> what's the first step. basically, i want to what they get out of it, their goals and i pretend to be the big coach. recognize what other challenges that's keeping them from smoking and also what are the things in their life that we can use to leverage that would help them to quit. >> what would be an example will? smokeen they smoke a cigarette they may smoke, so instead letti letting, like my passers. can you describe those? >> for people who want to quit and they're get withdrawals from nicotine, there are great fda-approved out there and nicotine patches, gum and lozenges and there are also some that are not nicotine replacement, but but from a gologiical, and all of that's available to help people quit. >> can you use that with students, too? >> those are over the counter. if they want to get it they can go to the store and get it. it's more. what i tell them
. >> that's why when they come to the group i try to make it a very welcoming environment, and have pizza. we recognize their desire to want to quit because it's a great thing to want to do that and to care about their health. >> what's the first step. basically, i want to what they get out of it, their goals and i pretend to be the big coach. recognize what other challenges that's keeping them from smoking and also what are the things in their life that we can use to leverage that...
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as those of you who have taken the tour the suppliers have helped to make this environment a successful one. the last person is someone who's been with qb c has been a guide and it's a great pleasure to ask park evens and myers to come up broke >> so how many cities have a mayor that can name science. i don't think any other than san francisco it's amazing. but we're here to celebrate this combrart. i have been in incubators all over the world i've never seen one like this. it's done with care ease one thing we know about science it's all about teams. there's a special individual or a great idea but it's how teams win. the way it's put together in the shared labs and the dynamic dow conceived the garage. how many of you have gotten a tour of the facilities. then you know they started in the q v b believe and had a desk and lab beverage and maybe if they progressed this was do you go brainchild to now so many applicants they've created 4 hundred jobs by all the companies they've started. 62 companies are in the garages down there and it's not like the affidavit packard or hewitt's those
as those of you who have taken the tour the suppliers have helped to make this environment a successful one. the last person is someone who's been with qb c has been a guide and it's a great pleasure to ask park evens and myers to come up broke >> so how many cities have a mayor that can name science. i don't think any other than san francisco it's amazing. but we're here to celebrate this combrart. i have been in incubators all over the world i've never seen one like this. it's done with...
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>> when you take someone with dementia out of their own environment, it usually increases the dementia. >> how much longer can he stay at home? >> i don't know. when my mother was living, my mother died a year ago. before that, she and i took care of him. after my mom passed away, i realized that i couldn't do 24/7 with him because you have to be hands on, eyes on, all the time. it's extremely expensive. it can run $8,000 to $10,000 a month. >> and that's not covered by any insurance? >> no. it's money that he and my mom saved. >> so if he hadn't had that money, what would have happened? >> oh, my gosh, i don't know. he has a social security, but that's not enough. we would have had to do the medicaid spend down, i guess. >> what is the hardest part for you? >> just watching your dad deteriorate is hard. you can imagine what it would be like with your folks to watch them get a little worse every time you see them. well, it's like that every day. you make it work. you suck it up and go on. >> yeah. >> because i don't think i have a choice with that. i can't just walk away from him, and
>> when you take someone with dementia out of their own environment, it usually increases the dementia. >> how much longer can he stay at home? >> i don't know. when my mother was living, my mother died a year ago. before that, she and i took care of him. after my mom passed away, i realized that i couldn't do 24/7 with him because you have to be hands on, eyes on, all the time. it's extremely expensive. it can run $8,000 to $10,000 a month. >> and that's not covered by...
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description says this one said he wanted to know what it would be like to be on fire in a controlled environment. here we go one two three yeah! now -- they're looking for their next challenge. which -- i don't know where go from this. -- you go from this. this is pretty bold. >> i'm -- i don't know that i believe that that's real fire. >> i think it is. i think they had a suit and -- were able to pull it off man. >> i don't know. >> what is it? >> that's it for us. you'll have to find out later. cbs "evening news" is next. >> i'll be back at 7:00 with jan jeffcoat for the only local news at >> pelley: tonight, calm in a crisis. just released 911 tapes give us new insight into the sandy hook elementary shootings. they reveal ordinary people and their disciplined action to protect children. more than 40 million americans face severe winter weather. we'll look at where it's hitting and where it's going. a cbs news investigation exposes a lethal trend in recreational drugs. holly williams on a threat most of just never heard of. >> it's too risky. it's literally playing russian roulette. >> pelley:
description says this one said he wanted to know what it would be like to be on fire in a controlled environment. here we go one two three yeah! now -- they're looking for their next challenge. which -- i don't know where go from this. -- you go from this. this is pretty bold. >> i'm -- i don't know that i believe that that's real fire. >> i think it is. i think they had a suit and -- were able to pull it off man. >> i don't know. >> what is it? >> that's it for...